Translation for '
Bye' from English to Bosnian
| NOUN | a bye | byes |
| SYNO | bye | pass |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Ironically, the next season in which each NFL team had a bye week (1966, due to addition of the Atlanta Falcons), the Lions did not have their bye until week 15.
- Although only heard in two episodes, Gin's "bye bye" has been very popular with audiences.
- "Bye, bye Alex" is structurally and musically similar to "Hier kommt Alex".
- "Bye bye beauté" is an album by Coralie Clément, released in 2005.
- The collection has since been translated into French by Ivan Steenhout as "Bye-bye, bébé" (2001). Gasco has also adapted the stories for the stage as "Bye Bye Baby".
- Muere called a batch mate of his in StarStruck to tell that he formally said good bye to Ms. Ida Henares, to say good bye to show business.
- Great Britain had a bye in draws 3, 5 and 7 and will have a further bye in draw 11.
- The Patriots had their bye week after this game, making it their latest regular-season bye since their Week 16 bye in 2001.
- There are five types of extra: no-ball (nb), wide (w or wd), bye (b), leg bye (lb), and penalty run (pen).
- The top four seeds received a bye into the second round. Martina Hingis, the first seed, dropped out of the tournament. Her bye was given to number nine seed Sandrine Testud.
- The Sri Lankan second innings is the lowest Test match total to include all four types of extras (no-ball, leg bye, bye and wide).
- In addition, 88 is also used to mean "bye bye (...)" in Chinese-language chats, text messages, SMSs and IMs, because its pronunciation in Mandarin is similar to "bye bye".
- When the draw was conducted four teams received a bye to the Quarterfinals.
- Linguistically, a typical direct repeat is comparable to saying "bye-bye".
- Juan García del Muro Solans ([...]; born 1961) and "Good bye, veritat" ("Good Bye, Truth", 2018).
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